U.S. intelligence office stops in-person briefings on election security
The United States' top intelligence office told lawmakers it will largely stop holding in-person briefings on election security.
Army identifies two soldiers killed in helicopter crash in California
The U.S. Army on Saturday identified two soldiers who were killed in a Black Hawk helicopter crash while training in…
Norway’s Kristoff wins opening stage of Tour de France
Norway's Kristoff outsprinted Danish world champion Mads Pedersen.
Colombia extends $370 million in loans to Avianca amid bankruptcy process
Colombia's government said on Saturday it will extend up to $370 million in loans to Avianca AVT_p.CN.
A Katyusha rocket lands in Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, causing damage to an empty building and no casualties
A Katyusha rocket landed in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone, causing damage to an empty building and no casualties.
OMEGA League: Europe Immortal Division standings through Saturday
Team Nigma swept Natus Vincere to finish in first place of Group A in the OMEGA League: Europe Immortal Division.
Costa Rica asks IMF for $1.75 billion financial aid package
Costa Rica's government said on Saturday it has requested $1.75 billion in financial assistance over three years from the International…
This year’s U.S. Open will be the first fanless Grand Slam since coronavirus outbreak
This year's U.S. Open will be the first fanless Grand Slam since the coronavirus outbreak.
Billie Jean King hails Naomi Osaka’s ‘compassion, strength and leadership’
Billie Jean King hails Naomi Osaka for her 'compassion, strength and leadership'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he will likely visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, the city that has seen unrest since a white police officer shot a Black man in the back
President Donald Trump said on Saturday he will likely visit Kenosha, Wisconsin.